•Fernwood
Lane, suspicious incident - A complainant stated that she heard her
dog barking in the yard and when she looked out the window she
noticed her Christmas decorations had been knocked over. Deputies
checked the area but were unable to locate any subjects involved. No
decorations were reported missing.

•Whitehaven
Road, customer trouble - Deputies responded to a report of customer
trouble at a hotel. Deputies assisted security on sight in removing
several guests.

•West
Park Road, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that he
observed a known male subject slash the tires on his vehicle.
Deputies were unable to locate the subject, and filed for an arrest
warrant.

•Marilyn
Drive, welfare check - Deputies responded to a report of a 911
hang-up call. Deputies spoke to the homeowners and determined the
call to be a misdial.

•Ransom
Road, all-terrain vehicle operation - A complainant stated that an
ATV was racing around the area of the Connor Middle School on Ransom
Road. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the ATV.

•Revere
Road, trespass - A complainant stated that several youths were
looking into residences with flashlights during the late evening
hours. Deputies arrived on location and observed several subjects in
the yards on Revere Road. The subjects immediately began to flee and
a short foot-chase ensued. Deputies' investigation led to the
arrest of three juvenile offenders, who were charged with criminal
trespass in the third degree (a class B misdemeanor) and obstruction
of governmental administration in the second degree (a class A
misdemeanor). The juvenile offenders were issued appearance tickets
and released to the custody of their parents.

•Long
Road, hit-and-run accident - A complainant stated that a vehicle
struck his and then fled the scene. Sheriff's deputies and Grand
Island Police officers were able to locate the vehicle and driver.
The driver was issued a traffic ticket returnable to the Town of
Grand Island Court.

•Baseline
Road, larceny - A complainant stated that his bicycle was stolen
from the basement of his apartment complex.

•Baseline
Road, suspicious vehicle - A complainant stated that a
suspicious-looking rental truck was driving around the neighborhood
with its flashers on. Deputies checked the area but were unable to
locate the vehicle.

•West
River Road, assist other police - Deputies assisted New York State
Parks Police on a traffic stop.

•Ransom
Road, suspicious person with vehicle - Deputies located a
suspicious vehicle at a closed business on Ransom Road. The driver
was advised and left without incident.

•Grand
Island Boulevard, marijuana arrest - Following a traffic stop and
subsequent investigation, deputies arrested a 22-year-old man from
Grand Island for unlawful possession of marijuana and traffic
infractions. The man was issued an appearance ticket returnable to
the Town of Grand Island Court.

•East
River Road, property-damage-only accident - Deputies responded to a
report of a one-car motor vehicle accident. No injuries were
reported.

•Staley
Road, animal loose - A complainant stated he found a dog running
loose in the area. The dog control officer was notified.

•Colonial
Drive West, animal loose - A complainant stated he found a dog
running loose in the area. The complainant was able to contact the
owner and return the dog.

•Love
Road, hit-and-run accident - A complainant stated that his business
fence was struck and damaged by an unknown vehicle.

•Grand
Island Boulevard, suspicious incident - A complainant stated that
two men exited a vehicle and began to fistfight. Deputies checked the
area but were unable to locate any vehicle involved or persons
fighting.

•Baseline
Road, accident injury - Deputies responded to a report of a two-car
motor vehicle accident with injuries. Several subjects were treated
on-scene for seemingly not life-threatening injuries.

•Grand
Island Boulevard, burglary - Deputies responded to a report of a
burglary in progress at a business. Employees reported that they
noticed the cash register was missing. Surveillance footage showed a
black male subject entering the business and stealing the register
before fleeing in an unknown direction. An investigation into the
matter is ongoing.